morning glory seed
Selected indexed studies
- MORNING GLORY SEED REACTION. (JAMA, 1964) [PMID:14212309]
- Morning glory seed keeps laxative effect while retains less subchronic toxicity after being fried. (J Ethnopharmacol, 2020) [PMID:31883474]
- Toxicological evaluation of morning glory seed: subchronic 90-day feeding study. (Food Chem Toxicol, 1990) [PMID:2242829]
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- MORNING GLORY SEED REACTION. (1964) pubmed
- Morning glory seed keeps laxative effect while retains less subchronic toxicity after being fried. (2020) pubmed
- Toxicological evaluation of morning glory seed: subchronic 90-day feeding study. (1990) pubmed
- SUICIDE FOLLOWING MORNING GLORY SEED INGESTION. (1964) pubmed
- Natural selection on two seed-size traits in the common morning glory Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae): patterns and evolutionary consequences. (1998) pubmed
- Metabonomic study of biochemical changes in the urine of Morning Glory Seed treated rat. (2010) pubmed
- A Stowaway transposon disrupts the InWDR1 gene controlling flower and seed coloration in a medicinal cultivar of the Japanese morning glory. (2016) pubmed
- Toxicology effects of morning glory seed in rat: a metabonomic method for profiling of urine metabolic changes. (2010) pubmed
- A WD40-repeat protein controls proanthocyanidin and phytomelanin pigmentation in the seed coats of the Japanese morning glory. (2012) pubmed
- Morning glory seed intoxication: a case report. (1968) pubmed